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there are these dustups like the ray wright situation in baltimore is the end them controversy. they don't know how to think of these things. they don't know what is coming or how to handle it. it is very short-term precarious for the league. >> host: a matter of growing pains, the national football league was not the most popular sport in america. they get very big, very quickly over the last 15 years. >> yes and no. they've been the most popular sport in america measured by tv ratings for 55 years. it goes back to the late 50s. the nfl has been king in this country is measured by these indicators like tv ratings and dollar signs for a long time. what the league doesn't have its head around is how fast this can change. there biggest nightmare, i did a lot of reporting on this, is becoming like the tobacco industry. smoking was such a part of this culture. it was the air we breathe. tobacco companies thought they could get away with it forever and all of a sudden people came around saying what are we doing here? should we regulate this? can we sue this? there are all kinds of le
there are these dustups like the ray wright situation in baltimore is the end them controversy. they don't know how to think of these things. they don't know what is coming or how to handle it. it is very short-term precarious for the league. >> host: a matter of growing pains, the national football league was not the most popular sport in america. they get very big, very quickly over the last 15 years. >> yes and no. they've been the most popular sport in america measured by tv...
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and we do now have the circular in baltimore. and now what we are trying to do with the circular, because we have a network of circulars. the johns hopkins university, all the colleges and universities with circulars, and i said we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, and will probably end up being less costly if we work together, so we're having meetings around that as well. >> other questions or comments? >> good morning. >> with policy link. i was wondering if you could comment a little bit on the betweenon transportation, workforce development. baltimore, like lots of cities, has challenges relating to income, workforce disparities across race. what is unique about baltimore, and some of the things you are leading that really helped to leverage infrastructure investment to close some of those gaps in work force, income? >> great question. >> one of the issues for us is how we are training and retooling. because the opportunities and jobs are there. when you think of us as a cyber security city of the east
and we do now have the circular in baltimore. and now what we are trying to do with the circular, because we have a network of circulars. the johns hopkins university, all the colleges and universities with circulars, and i said we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, and will probably end up being less costly if we work together, so we're having meetings around that as well. >> other questions or comments? >> good morning. >> with policy link. i was...
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i am morgan state made, baltimore made, april made. i was prepared for the times. >> host: presidents clinton, w bush, obama and trump. one story from each. >> one story, bill clinton, the race initiative. i put together with black journalists, talking about race. george w. bush, two stories. i toured the gallery, the corporate art gallery across the street from the white house, the first lady lost it and the exhibit, we watched the primitively crafted silk, viewed them internet space we saw old elderly women who still felt the state of slavery, oppression, and they encircled the then first lady and greatest the hands and start to cry because they felt the highest office in the land was paying attention to them and george w. bush. we had a great conversation about issues of race and one thing that stands out about him is the night that barack obama was named president, the 44th president of the united states, the bushes go to bed at 9:30 at night. the lights were on until 11:00 and still he was named president. i will never forget his
i am morgan state made, baltimore made, april made. i was prepared for the times. >> host: presidents clinton, w bush, obama and trump. one story from each. >> one story, bill clinton, the race initiative. i put together with black journalists, talking about race. george w. bush, two stories. i toured the gallery, the corporate art gallery across the street from the white house, the first lady lost it and the exhibit, we watched the primitively crafted silk, viewed them internet...
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. ♪ the legend grew up that he was this bad kid running amok on the waterfront of baltimore. he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. -- wek he internalized don't want to do too much psychobabble. he internalized the idea that he must be bad. why else would neither of his parents had wanted him? >> sunday on q&a. an author and journalist with her book "the big fellow" on the life of babe ruth. >> 1932 world series. babe ruth gets into this back and forth with charlie root, the picture for the september cubs -- chicago cubs. he standing at home plate. the cubs are yelling at him. the yankees are yelling back at the cubs. he raises one's bigger for one strike. to the points out saying i'mpointing, going to hit the next one there. atjane levy, sunday night 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. speakers at this week's winter meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors, former vice president joe biden. he talked about the obama administration's efforts to help mayors. the former vice president's apostle presidential candidate in 2020. this is 30 minutes. [applause]
. ♪ the legend grew up that he was this bad kid running amok on the waterfront of baltimore. he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. -- wek he internalized don't want to do too much psychobabble. he internalized the idea that he must be bad. why else would neither of his parents had wanted him? >> sunday on q&a. an author and journalist with her book "the big fellow" on the life of babe ruth. >> 1932 world series. babe ruth gets into this back and forth with...
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this morning in the sun paper, article about an important economic development project in baltimore city on the that can't move forward because hud can't process the paperwork so it can forward. we're getting hurt every day. holland mentioned the 800,000 federal workers. bout half are being asked to show up at work every day check. a pay the others are being locked out and furloughed without pay. getting hurt. taxpayers of this country expect to be able to get government agencies, om their and they can't get those services. they are being hurt. contractors are being hurt. small businesses are being hurt. hurt.r economy is being makes no sense whatsoever. the first order of business make sure that se, let's we get these bills passed so now.we can open government he senate should not be complicit in the shutdown that president trump caused. in good faith. open up government. negotiate board security. f we can't get that done quickly we can at least have a continuing resolution and continue our debate on border but don't hold the american people hostage. that's exactly what the united state
this morning in the sun paper, article about an important economic development project in baltimore city on the that can't move forward because hud can't process the paperwork so it can forward. we're getting hurt every day. holland mentioned the 800,000 federal workers. bout half are being asked to show up at work every day check. a pay the others are being locked out and furloughed without pay. getting hurt. taxpayers of this country expect to be able to get government agencies, om their and...
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i mean, baltimore city, baltimore city six times the national average for blacks being arrested. i'm sorry it's four times, if you are black in baltimore city you are six times more likely to be arrested. the national average is four. steve: major, i have read in baltimore, i think something like only one in four homicides are solved so the prosecutors say we want to devote the energies. >> well below the national average again. steve: indeed it is. robert, tell us why this idea of marilyn mosley in baltimore is a terrible idea? >> look, people are not in prison for possession. they are in prison for distribution. and so small amounts of marijuana possession is a false bowingy. distribution is the target. the reason is just the same reason it's a federal crime. the reason is it's addictive it leads to other drugs as elijah cummings from baltimore recently said i think last year end of last year. it is a gateway drug. it leads to higher potency use and that's what the harvard studies also indicated as neuroreceptors change people move over to opioids. in your blood system for 30 d
i mean, baltimore city, baltimore city six times the national average for blacks being arrested. i'm sorry it's four times, if you are black in baltimore city you are six times more likely to be arrested. the national average is four. steve: major, i have read in baltimore, i think something like only one in four homicides are solved so the prosecutors say we want to devote the energies. >> well below the national average again. steve: indeed it is. robert, tell us why this idea of...
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this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed although marie has seen his business declined sharply it's what's. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know lifestyle now it's one o'clock like nothing here you know it's like any is going to the business and there have. been you know. darryl burton's been a federal employee for decades this isn't the first government shutdown he's lived through but the longer it lasts the harder it gets for his family for drop again in the car today or do our way to the weekend do i'd buy groceries today or from the way to enough going to be a fare on from things that i can get a little bit cheaper in all twenty three thousand federal employees across maryland are either working without pay or of been furloughed it's one of the worst affected states and the impact is widely felt when this partial government shutdown ends there's a good
this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed although marie has seen his business declined sharply it's what's. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know lifestyle now it's one o'clock like nothing here you know it's like any is going to the business and there have. been you...
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my father was mayor of baltimore. and president, senator kennedy, candidate for president came to speak at the united nations dinner. and my mother would normally accompanying my father and she knew i wanted to meet president -- senator kennedy so she enabled me to come and i sat next to him at dinner in the first lady's seat. and it was a funny thing. funny because i was a member of what we called united nations high school -- >> sure -- . >> -- at the so i'm so the high school kids had a table there and they calm to me and said we'd like to invite you to come sit with us instead and. i said oh i could never leave this seat. >> nancy, you were a baltimore girl. your dad and brother were mayors of baltimore. you are so much associated with the san francisco. what parts of you are baltimore? what parts of you are san francisco? >> well first of all i got, we grew up in a family devoutly catholic. very proud of our italian american heritage. fiercely patriotic about america. and in our case staunchly democratic. but i a
my father was mayor of baltimore. and president, senator kennedy, candidate for president came to speak at the united nations dinner. and my mother would normally accompanying my father and she knew i wanted to meet president -- senator kennedy so she enabled me to come and i sat next to him at dinner in the first lady's seat. and it was a funny thing. funny because i was a member of what we called united nations high school -- >> sure -- . >> -- at the so i'm so the high school...
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you're a baltimore girl. obviously your dad was mayor of baltimore. what parts of you are baltimore, what parts of you are san francisco? >> well, first of all, we grew up in a family that was devoutly catholic, very proud of our town american heritage. fiercely patriotic about america, and in our case staunchly democratic. so all of those virtues would be very transferrable to san francisco. but i always say is that the pride that we took in our own heritage enabled me when i went to san francisco to respect the pride of such an incredibly diverse -- everybody is there. and every division within every category of people is there. so i think our own ethnic pride is a source of respect for our people. and we always -- my mother was very civil rights oriented, my brother as well, my father, too. but the two of them even more so. but it wasn't about respect, that public service is a noble calling and as i said in my remarks yesterday that we should serve with our hearts full of love, and that america is a country whose heart is full of love. and when peo
you're a baltimore girl. obviously your dad was mayor of baltimore. what parts of you are baltimore, what parts of you are san francisco? >> well, first of all, we grew up in a family that was devoutly catholic, very proud of our town american heritage. fiercely patriotic about america, and in our case staunchly democratic. so all of those virtues would be very transferrable to san francisco. but i always say is that the pride that we took in our own heritage enabled me when i went to san...
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when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor. >> he leapfrogged over the irish. that was a big deal, but it took a political organizing to do that. >> much has been made of pelosi's father's influence on her. less known is her mother's. >> your mom actually patented a device, the first device to apply steam to the face. >> yes. >> basically, an at-home facial. >> that's right. >> incredible. >> it was incredible. >> pelosi said her father and the times held her mother back in many ways, but she was a quiet force in politics. >> my mother was very much a part of the organizing. my father was the orator, the public servant. >> and your mother got stuff done. >> my brother called it her moccasin brigade, all these women who would be part of getting the message out, being at events. there are two things about what i bring with me from my family in this regard. one is to know how to count. that's very important. count your votes to win the election. count your votes to win a vote on the floor. but the other is listen to the constituents. >> the home was at the center
when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor. >> he leapfrogged over the irish. that was a big deal, but it took a political organizing to do that. >> much has been made of pelosi's father's influence on her. less known is her mother's. >> your mom actually patented a device, the first device to apply steam to the face. >> yes. >> basically, an at-home facial. >> that's right. >> incredible. >> it was incredible. >>...
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> reporter: she hasn't officially kicked off her campaign, but her official headquarters will be in baltimore. >> kamala harris en already crowded field for the run for the presidency. those who have announced exploratory committees listed on the screen. we have posted a transcript of senator harris is a speech on ktvu.com. >>> the white house made it clear today that president donald trump will allow another government shutdown or declare a national emergency if the deal is not made on border security. the clock is ticking and both sides have less than three weeks to reach an agreement. here's more from washington. >> reporter: this next month the government could be closed again. president donald trump has assigned a temporary funding bill to keep washington a business, but only until february 15. it's now up to a joint committee to hash out a deal on border security or face another shutdown. the president is almost certain to reject government funding unless it comes with funding for the wall. will the democrats agree to physical barrier? >> many democrats have come to us, some privately a
> reporter: she hasn't officially kicked off her campaign, but her official headquarters will be in baltimore. >> kamala harris en already crowded field for the run for the presidency. those who have announced exploratory committees listed on the screen. we have posted a transcript of senator harris is a speech on ktvu.com. >>> the white house made it clear today that president donald trump will allow another government shutdown or declare a national emergency if the deal is...
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consul for to face let's get an update and bring in andy gallagher he's joining us from baltimore and what are you hearing about the shutdown. well and the last hour or so the house has voted to give federal workers back pay that bill will now go to the president's desk where you can assume a given that he says he feels for all these federal workers are going to or he would pay that but it's a brutally cold day here in baltimore and a bitter reality for those over twenty thousand workers in this state that haven't got paychecks a day you can just see in our report the kind of choices those people are now having to make but it's perhaps those contracted workers that will suffer the most think about people cleaning toilets people waiting outside airports in cabs and restaurants around federal buildings that are not going to get anybody told they tell us the longer this goes on the mall they will suffer the more hard choices they are going to have to make so once again the house has passed a bill to give federal workers by one says government shutdown is over and there's no clear indicat
consul for to face let's get an update and bring in andy gallagher he's joining us from baltimore and what are you hearing about the shutdown. well and the last hour or so the house has voted to give federal workers back pay that bill will now go to the president's desk where you can assume a given that he says he feels for all these federal workers are going to or he would pay that but it's a brutally cold day here in baltimore and a bitter reality for those over twenty thousand workers in...
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little italy, in baltimore. where she was born to congressman tommy delasandro and anunciato. when she was six her father was the baltimore first catholic mayor. >> over the irish, it was a big deal but it took political organizing to donn, to do that. >> much has been known about nancy pelosi's father but little is known about her mother. >> your mother patented a device to apply steam to the face. basically an at home facial. >> incredible. >> that is incredible. >> pelosi says her father and the times held her mother back in many ways but she was a quiet force in politics. >> my mother was very much a part of the organized. my father was orator, the public servant. >> and your mother got stuff done. >> my brother called it remarkable is the day all of these women who would be part of getting the pledge out, being at events. there are two things about what i bring with me from my family in this regard. one is to know how to count. that's very important. count your votes to win the election. count your votes to win a vote on the floor. but the other is listen to the constitue
little italy, in baltimore. where she was born to congressman tommy delasandro and anunciato. when she was six her father was the baltimore first catholic mayor. >> over the irish, it was a big deal but it took political organizing to donn, to do that. >> much has been known about nancy pelosi's father but little is known about her mother. >> your mother patented a device to apply steam to the face. basically an at home facial. >> incredible. >> that is incredible....
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consul for to face to gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. the u. president jean-claude though says a new deal breaks its would be a catastrophe and that he's in constant contact with united kingdom to try and prevent that happening british m.p.'s a debating prime minister to resign may's deal ahead of a crucial vote next week the government's already indicated it wants to reduce european immigration by eighty percent when it leaves the blog mostly as this report now from london. remember this it was one of the reasons leave one in the back seat referendum take back all the money the u.k. gives to the european union and spend it on the british health service instead it proved a very powerful message but how to square that with alice sandra's story by the time he'd left italy for london he had a master's degree and four years specialist experience in mental health nursing is starting salary in britain was around twenty five thousand dollars a year under the government's new proposals he would never have been allowed into the u.k. because that salary
consul for to face to gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. the u. president jean-claude though says a new deal breaks its would be a catastrophe and that he's in constant contact with united kingdom to try and prevent that happening british m.p.'s a debating prime minister to resign may's deal ahead of a crucial vote next week the government's already indicated it wants to reduce european immigration by eighty percent when it leaves the blog mostly as this report now from london. remember...
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he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. so i think he internalized purity do not want to do too much psychobabble, but i think he internalized the idea that he must be that because whilst would neither of his parents have wanted him? >> sunday on q&a, author and journalist jane levy with her book on the life of legendary baseball player babe ruth. >> 1932 world series, babe ruth withinto a back and forth the pitcher for the chicago cubs. it becomes a legend that he is standing at home plate and the cubs in the dugout are yelling at him, the thank you's are yelling at the cubs, and he for one strike or two strikes and that he points out, allegedly, that he points up to the bleachers to grandstand, allegedly saying i swear i will hit the next one. night onevy sunday c-span's q&a. >> live at noon eastern, author and sports writer our guest on book tv's in depth. author of many books including a people's history of sports in the united states, "game owner -- over," and his most recent, "jim brown: last man standing." sports bac
he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. so i think he internalized purity do not want to do too much psychobabble, but i think he internalized the idea that he must be that because whilst would neither of his parents have wanted him? >> sunday on q&a, author and journalist jane levy with her book on the life of legendary baseball player babe ruth. >> 1932 world series, babe ruth withinto a back and forth the pitcher for the chicago cubs. it becomes a legend that he is...
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my mother and father and my brother charlie was also married baltimore charged us through their example that public service is a noble calling that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love saying that to us last night my comrades as a tele an american with that pride all that proud i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today. and that's nancy pelosi of course the new a c. car of the house of representatives in the u.k. in the u.s. of course as she has held the post before we'll bring you more on the situation in the us in half an hour when we'll have more news stay with us though coming up next i'll just say right it's the street thanks for watching i. i have had your industry and i'm willing to be alive today can satire survive in a so called post truth era we chat with a panel of noted comedians about the power of political satire and why you're leaving your comments and questions of the new king chat take a look at this rant by at tempted to call satirist tom for. the left is responsible for this result because the left ha
my mother and father and my brother charlie was also married baltimore charged us through their example that public service is a noble calling that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love saying that to us last night my comrades as a tele an american with that pride all that proud i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today. and that's nancy pelosi of course the new a c. car of the house of representatives in the u.k. in the u.s. of...
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she's a singer from baltimore your actions from cleveland those words since you have been in this industry for so long and that video of course is proof of this is we'll hear on twitter who says that she feels the industry is changing its attitude towards women from when she first got involved to now. i think the industry has pressure on its it changes attitude i don't think the culture has changed though i think people are in hiding more now because they are worried about being exposed. i don't feel that. their people truly get why there's an issue with degrading women which is really problematic you know because whenever you cover the symptoms it's going to come back as some point and that's the part that think is. you know. it's disheartening a little bit but i mean i try to do my best especially in conversation as these conversations happen all in studios and on shows and we talk about these things a lot i really try to help to educate and for men to understand when you play a part in the reason why it's so detrimental to the next coming generations of young girls and women who who jus
she's a singer from baltimore your actions from cleveland those words since you have been in this industry for so long and that video of course is proof of this is we'll hear on twitter who says that she feels the industry is changing its attitude towards women from when she first got involved to now. i think the industry has pressure on its it changes attitude i don't think the culture has changed though i think people are in hiding more now because they are worried about being exposed. i...
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consul for to face gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. now here in new york he's the president and founder of the physical risk consultancy eurasia group good to have you with us this shutdown is trying to get into serious territory here isn't it how destabilizing is it for the united states. it certainly a problem for president trump because most people do blame him not the democrats for the shutdown you're talking about four hundred twenty thousand roughly u.s. citizens who are employees of the government that are going to be furloughed not getting pay and these are not wealthy people most of them and so as a consequence they're going to be suffering having said that unemployment is at record lows in the united states right now in the economy is doing comparatively well so in the grand scheme of things twenty nine thousand economically does still feel relatively solid in the united states ok but if the economy is doing well is that enough to offset what's going to be a prissy. year in u.s. politics. i think the answer is probably yes bu
consul for to face gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. now here in new york he's the president and founder of the physical risk consultancy eurasia group good to have you with us this shutdown is trying to get into serious territory here isn't it how destabilizing is it for the united states. it certainly a problem for president trump because most people do blame him not the democrats for the shutdown you're talking about four hundred twenty thousand roughly u.s. citizens who are employees...
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in that spirit, my brother tommy, who was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling, that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. singing that to us last night and my comrade who is an italian american with all that pride i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today. thank you, tony. [ applause ] he helped -- he helped -- he helped free the concentration camps during the time of world war ii, he marched with martin luther king, he is a true american patriot. thank you, tony. and again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco, who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of st. francis is our anthem, "make me a channel of thy peace." we heard that in church this morning, but it is our mission. and let me thank our men and women in uniform, our veterans and our military families and care givers whose service reminds us of our mission to make our service worthy of their sacrifice,
in that spirit, my brother tommy, who was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling, that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. singing that to us last night and my comrade who is an italian american with all that pride i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today. thank you, tony. [ applause ] he helped -- he helped -- he helped free the concentration camps during the time of...
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newark, atlanta, miami, houston, baltimore. baltimore actually had to close one of their tsa checkpoints today. we also know that last week miami had to shut down one of the terminals. as houston did. now, back here in atlanta, we are less than two weeks out from the super bowl. they're expecting about 150,000 people to come through this airport. a major concern. if this shutdown continues and tsa officers typicaling in sick, they're very concerned about how they're going to handle that. >> it makes a lot of sense. good luck to you throughout the day. i know we'll be checking back in with you and see how things are going. >>> up next, facebook's facing an historic fine for privacy violations. does that fine really matter to them or should the government be taking more action? we'll talk about that. before we do, the super bowl is set, if you haven't heard. new england patriots and the l.a. rams both survived overtime contests. this is the first time in history both conference championships went into o.t. tom brady faces off aga
newark, atlanta, miami, houston, baltimore. baltimore actually had to close one of their tsa checkpoints today. we also know that last week miami had to shut down one of the terminals. as houston did. now, back here in atlanta, we are less than two weeks out from the super bowl. they're expecting about 150,000 people to come through this airport. a major concern. if this shutdown continues and tsa officers typicaling in sick, they're very concerned about how they're going to handle that....
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the legend grew up that he was a bad kid running amok on the waterfront of baltimore. he never lived on the waterfront of ultimate. and so, i think that he internalized -- you don't want to do too much say go battle but i think he internalized the idea that he must be bad because why else would neither of his parents have wanted him? q&a, levy on "the big fella." >> 193
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baltimore we looked at the human cost of what a partial government shutdown means. this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed olo marie has seen his business declined sharply make choices. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know. it's one o'clock like nothing here you know it's like you're only as good of the business. as the bin you know is the only. general but it's been a federal employee for decades this isn't the first government shutdown he's lived through but the longer it lasts the harder it gets for his family for drop again in the car today or do our way to the week do. buy groceries today or from the way to enough to be a fare on some things that can get a little bit cheaper in all twenty three thousand federal employees across maryland are either working without pay or of been furloughed it's one of the worst affected states and the
baltimore we looked at the human cost of what a partial government shutdown means. this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed olo marie has seen his business declined sharply make choices. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know. it's one o'clock like nothing here you know...
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divisional playoffs they beat the baltimore ravens twenty three to seven saying in this wild card game their loss was walker again it's good to keep it going we know we're a tough task next week because. of this team this year the way we want we wanted so many different ways pretty defensively office boy come from a microphone got the buzzer. so many different ways and there's a collective team went to a great opponent and defending super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles just made it through against the chicago bears the bears missed a last minute field goal attempt as the game finished sixteen fifteen to the polls . it was a crazy game and there's a tremendous team. you know played here this is a crazy place to play and you know our difference here i mean jeff you know i really hear the first half tears you know you should hear him afterwards i stream to think it picks and there you know the astros really just still play the play that's just a few games now ok that is why sport is looking for now more lights and that's all for this hour superhero less of fraud and that's up next
divisional playoffs they beat the baltimore ravens twenty three to seven saying in this wild card game their loss was walker again it's good to keep it going we know we're a tough task next week because. of this team this year the way we want we wanted so many different ways pretty defensively office boy come from a microphone got the buzzer. so many different ways and there's a collective team went to a great opponent and defending super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles just made it...
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you've got to get an addiction in baltimore and detroit and other cities across the united states. you've got to look at the two largest cities. but the drugs that come through the southwest border tend to come through the ports of entry, hidden in compartments or trucks, on trains, individual passengers, that i come in by air, by submarine out of colombia into central america and then get moved three a border. the border shouldn't be open, it should be protected. but this is not the way you deal with a chronic problem of addiction in america. >> with the president declaring a national security and ordering it built, jack reed of rhode island says this. the idea that president trump is considering declaring a phony national emergency as a pretext to take billions of dollars away from our troops for his wall should alarm people. >> it looks to me like it's flat illegal. you can't spend money that's appropriated. that's what the constitution says. you can't use it as a domestic police function. this is not american values. if we want to enforce the law, add more money to customs and
you've got to get an addiction in baltimore and detroit and other cities across the united states. you've got to look at the two largest cities. but the drugs that come through the southwest border tend to come through the ports of entry, hidden in compartments or trucks, on trains, individual passengers, that i come in by air, by submarine out of colombia into central america and then get moved three a border. the border shouldn't be open, it should be protected. but this is not the way you...
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. >> we're focusing our attention on the nation's capital, into baltimore, philadelphia, new york. looks like you're going to be spared the brunt of the storm. still, waking up to a wintry, wintry mess along the east coast. cincinnati, give credit to that runner there, running in the snow. that's incredible. but they are also dealing with slick roadways in cincinnati. several inches have piled up in that city. but that's actually not where the heaviest of snow is expected through the course of the day today. the nation's capital may get 8 to 12 inches of snowfall on top of what is already fallen from this storm. here is the map, see the storm system across the southeast, lots of cold air in place, high pressure located over the northeast, that's helping usher in the arctic blast. that is allowing for impressive snowfall totals from the midwest all the way to the mid-atlantic. here is some of the numbers we dragged out. harrisburg, 17 inches. st. louis, a foot of snow already for you. jacksonville, illinois, 14 inches of snowfall. this is a storm system on our radar, it is coming to
. >> we're focusing our attention on the nation's capital, into baltimore, philadelphia, new york. looks like you're going to be spared the brunt of the storm. still, waking up to a wintry, wintry mess along the east coast. cincinnati, give credit to that runner there, running in the snow. that's incredible. but they are also dealing with slick roadways in cincinnati. several inches have piled up in that city. but that's actually not where the heaviest of snow is expected through the...
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and you don't run away from the fight. >> reporter: dana bash, cnn, baltimore. >> an incredible tale by dana. >>> and next, jeanne moos takes on president trump's new "game of thrones"-inspired poster. did taxpayers pay for that? anyway, that's next. you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> and next, the poster of trump's tweet. here's genie. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> reporter: just your typical cabinet meeting with president trump in the throne position and a poster mimicking "game of thrones" in front of him. "sanctions are coming," it said, playing off the "game of thrones" mantra. >> winter is coming. >> and winter is coming! >> winter is coming. >> mm-hmm. >> hmm is prett
and you don't run away from the fight. >> reporter: dana bash, cnn, baltimore. >> an incredible tale by dana. >>> and next, jeanne moos takes on president trump's new "game of thrones"-inspired poster. did taxpayers pay for that? anyway, that's next. you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness,...
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. >> i don't understand why she's in baltimore. she's in oakland so she should be in octobakland. >> so put your headquarters in south carolina. so i think he sh -- she has a lot of strength. she has a bio and keeping people out of recidivism. >> is she seen as african-american. >> the organization that she pulls up. >> yes, she's african-american. the fact she was at howard university, one of the oldest. i went to morehouse and we're older but she was at the university when she did her announcement and press conference and going to south carolina in the first week. >> yes. >> she's dancing her feet in the african-american community and i think she'll be a strong candidate. now cory booker is also going to dot same thing. >> is he running? is he another b. where is he? >> i think there is -- >> when is he coming -- >> you can't count out joe biden. he's been spending time down there for ten years and people down on the ground say he's got a lot of relationships very strong. >> in the black community. >> in the black community. he r
. >> i don't understand why she's in baltimore. she's in oakland so she should be in octobakland. >> so put your headquarters in south carolina. so i think he sh -- she has a lot of strength. she has a bio and keeping people out of recidivism. >> is she seen as african-american. >> the organization that she pulls up. >> yes, she's african-american. the fact she was at howard university, one of the oldest. i went to morehouse and we're older but she was at the...
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we're talking airports in new york city, newark, miami, houston, baltimore. in fact, today in baltimore they had to close one of the tsa screening areas. we know that last week they had to close one of the terminals in miami as well as houston. back here in atlanta, we're less than two weeks out from the super bowl. keep in mind, they're going to have about 150,000 people coming through this airport. if this shutdown continues, andrea and tsa workers continues to not show up for work it's going to be a major problem. andrea? >> tammy, thank you for being there? atlanta in hartsfield. let's talk, jeremy, about the politics of this. jeremy and robert join me now because we're talking about mitch mcconnell now for the first time putting his head up and saying yeah, i'm going to schedule a vote on the president's offer. at the same time the president is getting pushback from his right, from anne coulter saying that what he offer side amnesty. >> right. >> pete williams was reporting on friday and we know this is the case. the daca bill is not being -- the daca co
we're talking airports in new york city, newark, miami, houston, baltimore. in fact, today in baltimore they had to close one of the tsa screening areas. we know that last week they had to close one of the terminals in miami as well as houston. back here in atlanta, we're less than two weeks out from the super bowl. keep in mind, they're going to have about 150,000 people coming through this airport. if this shutdown continues, andrea and tsa workers continues to not show up for work it's going...
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i was with her at morgan state in baltimore at a historically black college where she said there are two americans. one that works for white families and one for everybody else. she is very, very cognizant of these issues. that's where she separates herself from senator sanders or some of the other progressives that she feels that's a could not is it the wednesdayy that she can make real i am roads. with. >> kamala harris, corey booker. "the new york times" interviewed harry reid. he said he is fighting pancreatic cancer with not much longer to live. he was unrepentant about his decisions, most notably, to get rid of the filibuster. and donald trump said i think without question he's without question the worst president we've ever had. he'll lie, cheat, you can't reason with him. just terrible news on the medical front for harry reid and we we shall all the best for him, for his family there. in terms of the politics of this, it is harry reid in an era before trump was sort of, he was the sort of go to talking point enemy for a lot of republicans. >> sure. a pugilist in action and be
i was with her at morgan state in baltimore at a historically black college where she said there are two americans. one that works for white families and one for everybody else. she is very, very cognizant of these issues. that's where she separates herself from senator sanders or some of the other progressives that she feels that's a could not is it the wednesdayy that she can make real i am roads. with. >> kamala harris, corey booker. "the new york times" interviewed harry...
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when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor. >> he leapfrogged over the irish, and that was a big deal but it took political organizing to do that. >> much has been made of pelosi's father influence on her, and less known is her mother's? >> your mother pattened a device, first device to apply team to the face, basically a home facial. >> that's right. >> that's incredible. >> it is incredible. >> she says the times held her father back in many ways, but he was a quiet force in politics. >> my mother was very much part of the organizing, and my father was the public servant. >> your mother got stuff done? >> well, my brother called it her moccasin brigade. there are two things i brought with me, and one is to know how to count, count your votes to win the election and to win a vote on the floor, and the other is listen to the constituents. >> her home was at the center of the italian community, a vivid childhood memory helping immigrants who knew where the father, the mayor, and his family lived and would regularly knock on their door asking for help. >> since g
when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor. >> he leapfrogged over the irish, and that was a big deal but it took political organizing to do that. >> much has been made of pelosi's father influence on her, and less known is her mother's? >> your mother pattened a device, first device to apply team to the face, basically a home facial. >> that's right. >> that's incredible. >> it is incredible. >> she says the times held her...
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i'm also proud of my family here from baltimore for us, too. in the spirit, in that spirit, my mother and father, my brother, tommy, was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling, that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. seeing that last night, my comrad, an italian american with all of that proud, i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today as well. thank you, tony. [applause] he help ed free the concentratin camps during the time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king. he's a true american patriot. thank you, tony. and again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco. who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of st. francis is our anthem. make me a channel of thy peace. we heard that in church this morning, but it is our mission. and let me thank our men and women in uniform, our veterans and our military families a
i'm also proud of my family here from baltimore for us, too. in the spirit, in that spirit, my mother and father, my brother, tommy, was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling, that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. seeing that last night, my comrad, an italian american with all of that proud, i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today as well. thank you, tony....
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(pam) she is the daughter of an old school mayor of baltimore, and she has represented the bay area in congress since 1987... and as kron 4's catherine heenan shows us ... she has no fear of the political newcomer. "we were planning on doing a very important speech. it's called the state of the union. it's in the constitution. we're supposed to be doing it."the constitution makes no mention of an annual speech, only directing the president to make a report from time to time.despite congressional rules saying the president can only speak with the consent of both houses, president trump insisted today he would show up pelosi responded with her own letter, dis=inviting him... and raising the political stakes. i'm not surprised. it's really a shame what's happening with the democrats. they've become radicalized.president trump has refused to agree to any legislation to reopen the government unless he gets every cent of five=point=seven billion dollars he wants a border wallunder pelosi's leadership democrats have refused to negotiate on wall funding unles
(pam) she is the daughter of an old school mayor of baltimore, and she has represented the bay area in congress since 1987... and as kron 4's catherine heenan shows us ... she has no fear of the political newcomer. "we were planning on doing a very important speech. it's called the state of the union. it's in the constitution. we're supposed to be doing it."the constitution makes no mention of an annual speech, only directing the president to make a report from time to time.despite...
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i'm also proud of my family here from baltimore for us too. in the spirit, my mother and father, my brother tommy who is also mayor of baltimore taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling. we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today as well. thank you, tony. he helped free the concentration camps during time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king. thank you, tony. again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of saint francis is our peace. it is our mission. let me thank our men and women in uniform, our veterans and military families and care givers whose service reminds us of our mission to make the future worthy of their sacrifice. to our men and women in uniform. [ applause ] we enter this new congress with a sense of great hope and confidence for the future
i'm also proud of my family here from baltimore for us too. in the spirit, my mother and father, my brother tommy who is also mayor of baltimore taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling. we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today as well. thank you, tony. he helped free the concentration camps during time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king....
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high-profile public officials, you're talking about custom and border agents who are at the port of baltimore and los angeles, they're at the airport in chicago and kansas city. they're human beings and they can only work so long without getting paid. it will impact their effectiveness t and i think it will jeopardize our national homeland security. >> all right.ti i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you both congressman cleaver and anthony brown. >>> the one question they should ask to the 2020 census. be right back. hey. i heard you're moving into a new apartment. yeah, it's pretty stressful. this music is supposed to relax me, though. ♪ maybe you'd mellow out a bit if you got geico to help you with your renters insurance. oh, geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. yeah, and they could save you a lot of money. wow, suddenly i feel so relieved. you guys are fired. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of pro
high-profile public officials, you're talking about custom and border agents who are at the port of baltimore and los angeles, they're at the airport in chicago and kansas city. they're human beings and they can only work so long without getting paid. it will impact their effectiveness t and i think it will jeopardize our national homeland security. >> all right.ti i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you both congressman cleaver and anthony brown. >>> the one question they...
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heather: it would do the president well to do a townhall in a community in baltimore on racism in america and listen to what people have to say and that would benefit him. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. north korean missile warning turns out to be a horrific hoax after pranksters take control of a home security camera but it is more than fun and games. kurt the cyber guy has more on major security threats. >> bless me, father, for i have sinned. heather: joe biden asks forgiveness after revealing the one problem standing in the way of him becoming president. ♪ got one less problem without you ♪ got one this problem without you ♪ i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and i was
heather: it would do the president well to do a townhall in a community in baltimore on racism in america and listen to what people have to say and that would benefit him. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. north korean missile warning turns out to be a horrific hoax after pranksters take control of a home security camera but it is more than fun and games. kurt the cyber guy has more on major security threats. >> bless me, father,...
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course the native american community in addition to all of that you're from not too far away from here baltimore and there's also that community there coming out on twitter in a for one person here grandma raised personally she has a hometown favorite powerful vocals edgy and good lyrics and message one of my favorite bands not only supports her artistry but contributed to her name that would be the roots from philadelphia the colors of her hair and the sounds were an overall great experience and i would love to see more so a couple of people mentioned your name i know you've been singing professionally since like seventeen but then they move fresh came a little bit later talk to us about that history black but you know my good friend black are from the roots they were the first group that i like toward internationally with i have my own band but that's the first support internationally with and i feel like it's going to really suffer like i just came i playfully on stage where it's like a lot of people have a hard time saying my main you know and my mom called me whatever and it just i feel lik
course the native american community in addition to all of that you're from not too far away from here baltimore and there's also that community there coming out on twitter in a for one person here grandma raised personally she has a hometown favorite powerful vocals edgy and good lyrics and message one of my favorite bands not only supports her artistry but contributed to her name that would be the roots from philadelphia the colors of her hair and the sounds were an overall great experience...
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late tonight during the overnight, winter weather visory in the other colors, other areas, baltimore, north and west, f northern and western counties. we're going to zoom down to where you live. for the zone forcasecast, 3 to for gaithersburg. the west, fairfax, fuauquier, heavy amounts of snow. any time after o12:00 so this afternoon, to the west, you'll see snowflakes. it will continu for everyone throughout the afternoon. things will be better by monday. with that, tonight, i want to show you a view for tonight. folks will be driving about the area, but they won'teaze the snow will be falling. we're looking at packed snow right now. visibility concerns. it is going to be cold. be safe when you go out today. ioagain, accumul continues through sunset. heavy amounts, as i said, overnight tonig and into sunday.re fu we're showing the radar first. again, the snow isn't reaching the grnd, but here we are, starting to see a little bit of snow makos its way a the areas of our far western counties. future weather in motion, keep your eye on the time. it is going to hang around, everyone. sn
late tonight during the overnight, winter weather visory in the other colors, other areas, baltimore, north and west, f northern and western counties. we're going to zoom down to where you live. for the zone forcasecast, 3 to for gaithersburg. the west, fairfax, fuauquier, heavy amounts of snow. any time after o12:00 so this afternoon, to the west, you'll see snowflakes. it will continu for everyone throughout the afternoon. things will be better by monday. with that, tonight, i want to show...
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or the officers in baltimore. remember the media? they were convinced that those cops were going to be convicted of murder, all six of them. none of them were. and when the media blindly touted obama's statement that the cambridge police they acted stupidly, we didn't fall for that one either. or the fake uva rape claims published by rolling stone and picked up by every media outlet in the country. don't forget about some of the salacious gang rape claims made about u.s. supreme court justice kavanaugh and that circus they put us through fairly recently? flash forward to this weekend and we have yet another example of the media again rushing to judgment. remember, this whole thing with buzzfeed happened on friday night. for 24 hours many in the media then on sunday, well they were vilifying this teenaged high school student who was filmed looking at native american man as he was turns out to be preying and drumming in front of him. the teen was wearing a make america great again hat. uh-oh. the media went with wild speculation. they
or the officers in baltimore. remember the media? they were convinced that those cops were going to be convicted of murder, all six of them. none of them were. and when the media blindly touted obama's statement that the cambridge police they acted stupidly, we didn't fall for that one either. or the fake uva rape claims published by rolling stone and picked up by every media outlet in the country. don't forget about some of the salacious gang rape claims made about u.s. supreme court justice...
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you've got to get addiction in baltimore and in detroit and other cities across the united states. you've got to operate against mexican cartels who are the most organized criminal element in america's two largest cities. but the drugs that do come through the southwest border tend to come through the ports of entry, hidden in compartments in trucks, on trains, on individual passengers. they come in by air. they come in by submarine out of colombia into central america. and then get moved in a different manner. so you simply can't deal with the drug issue through the border. the border shouldn't be open. it should be protected. we should -- we need a better way of managing asylum. but this is not the way you deal with a chronic problem of addiction in america. >> on this question of the president perhaps declaring a national emergency, and ordering it built, your fellow west pointer senator jack reed democrat rhode island says this the idea that president trump is considering declaring a phony national emergency as a pretext to take billions of dollars away from our troops and defe
you've got to get addiction in baltimore and in detroit and other cities across the united states. you've got to operate against mexican cartels who are the most organized criminal element in america's two largest cities. but the drugs that do come through the southwest border tend to come through the ports of entry, hidden in compartments in trucks, on trains, on individual passengers. they come in by air. they come in by submarine out of colombia into central america. and then get moved in a...
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cnn's vanessa joins us now live from new baltimore, michigan, with what you've learned. vanessa. >> reporter: hi, john. yeah, we're in a northern suburb of the detroit, a place that fell on hard times during the recession. but in 2015 around the same time that the president announced his candidacy, the local economy here started to pick up. and the president picked up a lot of supporters. this counting -- this county, mccomb county went on to help elect the president. so we wanted to come back to town to places like the pit stop diner right here in baltimore to see how people were feeling as we enter day 34 of the shutdown. >> there's a split of opinion on lane ten. >> she's not taking the right side about being a trump supporter. >> troy is a trump supporter. his bowling partner chelsea is not. >> scared he'll get jobs done that we need to get done, you know. he's not afraid to stand up for our country. >> i'm kind of terrified to tell people that i'm not a trump supporter because they go crazy. >> you obviously you don't agree. >> no, not at all, no. i feel like the sh
cnn's vanessa joins us now live from new baltimore, michigan, with what you've learned. vanessa. >> reporter: hi, john. yeah, we're in a northern suburb of the detroit, a place that fell on hard times during the recession. but in 2015 around the same time that the president announced his candidacy, the local economy here started to pick up. and the president picked up a lot of supporters. this counting -- this county, mccomb county went on to help elect the president. so we wanted to come...
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today they have the shutdown, screening area in baltimore. last week they had to shutdown one of the terminals in miami. we are 31 days into this, we spoke to enough tsa workers to know this is a financial thing. they tell us they can't keep working without paychecks, that's the bottom line. katy. >> that's going to happen if this lasts much longer, tammy? >> it is really unclear. 8% of the tsa workers did not show up for work and we are at 10%. we are two weeks out for the super bowl in atlanta. they are expecting thousands of people coming to this airport, what's going to happen? that's a really good question. >> i wonder how long you can continue to work with the promise of getting pay is on the line. time tammy lieitner, thank you very much. >> st. louis and albuquerque and washington state, joining me now from one of the state's most affected by the shutdown where donated groceries have been dulled out to thousands of workers is our mariana attencio in maryland. what are you hearing? >> it is evident here at the first baptist church at u
today they have the shutdown, screening area in baltimore. last week they had to shutdown one of the terminals in miami. we are 31 days into this, we spoke to enough tsa workers to know this is a financial thing. they tell us they can't keep working without paychecks, that's the bottom line. katy. >> that's going to happen if this lasts much longer, tammy? >> it is really unclear. 8% of the tsa workers did not show up for work and we are at 10%. we are two weeks out for the super...
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care experts are warning about so-called pharmacy deserts from the from oregon on the west coast a baltimore on the east a low income and minority neighborhoods are left without local drug stores and with the widening scope of service pharmacies of offering in the u.s. they are an increasingly important part of the national health care system there john hendren reports from chicago. for miles around every pharmacy has abandoned reader johnson's neighborhood on a summer day or really could walk to the one that was too far from here and. they close within months for one another. to find the medication she takes for cancer in a recent spinal surgery she now makes a winding five mile trek on public transportation some of her neighbors have neither the patience nor the money to make it. welcome to the pharmacy desert the place in major american cities where garbage strewn like urban tumbleweeds before what used to be corner drug stores it's a growing phenomenon in poor minority neighborhoods across the united states it's saying racially motivated to me because they vols mainly. black and latino c
care experts are warning about so-called pharmacy deserts from the from oregon on the west coast a baltimore on the east a low income and minority neighborhoods are left without local drug stores and with the widening scope of service pharmacies of offering in the u.s. they are an increasingly important part of the national health care system there john hendren reports from chicago. for miles around every pharmacy has abandoned reader johnson's neighborhood on a summer day or really could walk...
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she's looking for office space in baltimore. is she running? absolutely. when will she announce? she has to be coy. i hear on martin luther king day. >> elizabeth warren is also spreading the money around. john, people are thinking this is all exciting and if joe biden gets in it's a completely different race. he would blot out a lot of the fund raising sun. it looks like he's interested in running. he's run for president several times. does he end up getting in and if he does, what does he do to the race? >> i will guess he won't get in. he's looking at it seriously, but i don't think he would blot out the fund raising sun. the bigger picture is when you look. do you know the scenes in the movie when there is a big lock on the door and the law enforcement detonates a bomb and blows it open, the democratic race is blown wide open in terms of gender, age, ethnicity. i think in the 2018 election we had a gay man elected governor of colorado. a bi sexual woman elected in arizona. anyone could catch lightning in a bottle. we had instincts about who that person might be. on your beto
she's looking for office space in baltimore. is she running? absolutely. when will she announce? she has to be coy. i hear on martin luther king day. >> elizabeth warren is also spreading the money around. john, people are thinking this is all exciting and if joe biden gets in it's a completely different race. he would blot out a lot of the fund raising sun. it looks like he's interested in running. he's run for president several times. does he end up getting in and if he does, what does...
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yeah she's a singer from baltimore you will directions from cleveland was those words since you have been in this industry for so long and that video of course as proof of this is we'll hear on twitter who says that she feels the industry has changed an attitude towards women from when she first got involved to now. i think the industry has pressure on its a changes attitude i don't think the culture has changed though i think people are in hiding more now because they are worried about being exposed. i don't feel that. their people truly get why there's an issue with degrading women which is really problematic you know because whenever you cover the symptoms it's going to come back at some point and that's the part that think is. you know. it's disheartening a little bit but i mean i try to do my best especially in conversation as these conversations happen all in studios and on shows and we talk about these things a lot to really try to help to educate and for men to understand when you play a part in the reason why it's so detrimental to the next coming generations of young girls
yeah she's a singer from baltimore you will directions from cleveland was those words since you have been in this industry for so long and that video of course as proof of this is we'll hear on twitter who says that she feels the industry has changed an attitude towards women from when she first got involved to now. i think the industry has pressure on its a changes attitude i don't think the culture has changed though i think people are in hiding more now because they are worried about being...
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financially strapped federal workers protesting in dallas, baltimore and sacramento to call attention to the shutdown. the irs ordered tens of thousands of employees back to work without pay to process tax returns. the federal aviation administration recalled its safety inspectors who had been furloughed telling them, they, too, have to get back to work without pay. >> we have had to make a lot of adjustments. we're considering to pull my daughter out of daycare. we're trying to stretch out our expenses. >> in michigan, workers at a small brewery worry delayed approval for beers will hurt business. >> we live and die by our approval for all of our beers. >> at the food and drug administration, concerns the agency has just five weeks until money runs out for approving new drugs. more perspective on this. it's gotten so bad for some federal workers in the state of georgia, some don't have enough gas money to get to some of the food banks that have been set up for them. >> it's sad. jason carroll in new york. thank you. >>> we have a lot to talk about with our political, legal and counte
financially strapped federal workers protesting in dallas, baltimore and sacramento to call attention to the shutdown. the irs ordered tens of thousands of employees back to work without pay to process tax returns. the federal aviation administration recalled its safety inspectors who had been furloughed telling them, they, too, have to get back to work without pay. >> we have had to make a lot of adjustments. we're considering to pull my daughter out of daycare. we're trying to stretch...
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but other cities, new york, philadelphia, baltimore, even roanoke, heavy snow is coming down and make visibility very poor. if you don't have to be on the roads, don't do it. the good news this will come to an end by the time we get to the evening hours at night. maybe stay put and have a nice cup of hot chocolate inside. >> sounds sounds gogood to me. >>> coming up, the mystery behind repeating radio waves and whether they could be signs of life. singing is better when you include a friend. and unlimited is better with a phone included. it's true. forty bucks with the other guys, doesn't include a phone. so, start the new year right. join t-mobile and get unlimited with a phone included for just forty dollars per line. you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. leave bleeding gums behind makeup now optional. new aveeno® maxglow™ infusion drops with kiwi to lock moisture. and soy to even skin to
but other cities, new york, philadelphia, baltimore, even roanoke, heavy snow is coming down and make visibility very poor. if you don't have to be on the roads, don't do it. the good news this will come to an end by the time we get to the evening hours at night. maybe stay put and have a nice cup of hot chocolate inside. >> sounds sounds gogood to me. >>> coming up, the mystery behind repeating radio waves and whether they could be signs of life. singing is better when you...
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. >> he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. i think he internalized, he didn't want to do too much psychobabble. he internalized the idea that he must be bad. whilst would neither of his parents have wanted him? >> sunday on q&a. jane levy with her book. >> what's the call the shots? >> world series. babe ruth gets into this back-and-forth with the picture from the chicago cubs. it becomes a legend. he standing on home plate. the cubs are yelling at him. the yankees are yelling back at the cubs. he raises one finger for one strike. for two strikes. then he points out to the saying,s, allegedly that's what i'm going to hit the next one. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. it's been 32 days since the partial government shutdown began. tomorrow, the house takes up legislation to reopen the government through september 30. members vote on another spending bill that would fund government agencies through february 28. neither include funding for president trump border wall proposal. in the senate, there's an agreement between mitch mcco
. >> he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. i think he internalized, he didn't want to do too much psychobabble. he internalized the idea that he must be bad. whilst would neither of his parents have wanted him? >> sunday on q&a. jane levy with her book. >> what's the call the shots? >> world series. babe ruth gets into this back-and-forth with the picture from the chicago cubs. it becomes a legend. he standing on home plate. the cubs are yelling at him. the...